September 07, 2003
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A
VDARE.COM Contributor Worries About Smears; Peter
Brimelow Reassures Him.
A California Reader Says
Gubernatorial Candidate McClintock Is Opposing Illegal
Immigration Too; Peter Brimelow Comments
From: Steven Piper [email
him]
Re Schwarzenegger’s talk
show
comments: In the Walnut Creek candidates’ debate
last Wednesday, State Senator Tom McClintock said in a
particularly clear and firm voice, when asked by the
reporter from La Opinion, Pilar
something-or-other: "I supported 187, I campaigned
for 187, I voted for it, and I continue to support 187.”
He is the ONLY major candidate who has done that.
Arnold, who failed to attend, has done nothing but talk
out of both sides of his mouth.
Moreover, McClintock was
the only candidate to call illegal aliens,
"illegal aliens" - the others being fond of the
increasingly ubiquitous expression,
"undocumented workers."
Needless to say, Tom
also made it very explicit that he adamantly opposes
Davis’ latest bit of pandering:
signing a bill, which he had vetoed twice
previously, that will provide state drivers' licenses
for illegal aliens.
Tom's campaign does
emphasize the car tax, but three elements are involved,
in my estimate:
He does after all have
the blood of Scottish clans coursing through his
veins.
P.S. If I could get in
another shameless plug here, Tom is also the author of
California's death penalty law.
Peter
Brimelow comments:
The more the merrier!
Although VDARE.COM
can’t legally get involved in elections, we are
certainly interested in any mention of our favorite
issues. And Senator McClintock was indeed outspoken on
illegal immigration in the debate and in subsequent
interviews.
Curiously, however, his campaign website carried no
report of his comments – or, indeed, anything on
immigration at all. And we also hear nasty stories
about McClintock’s past comments on
legal immigration.
Significantly, a
San Jose Mercury News story this weekend was
headlined
“Immigration stokes new fire in recall race.”
[by Laura Kurtzman, September
6, 2003] But the text reveals, probably inadvertently,
that this is because Democrats are using it to ignite
their ethnic constituencies. The Republicans continue to
back peddle. McClintock is not mentioned.
But,
hey, as Schwarzenegger has said in criticizing Davis’
switch on licensing illegals: “Now it’s election
time. Of course, everything changes.” There’s plenty
of time for something to break lose.
That’s why the political establishment hates elections
and has so derided California’s recall And why we should
have recall provisions in every darn state.
In
fact, how about nationally?